Sat, April 20, 2024

Thoughts from the General: Thoughts about Top Gun: Maverick

Perry M. Smith, Jr.

First of all, Top Gun: Maverick is a great movie and will remain a classic for many decades in the future. Like the first movie, it will be a great recruiting tool for anyone interested in military aviation in the United States and nations throughout the world.

The first Top Gun movie was first-rate but Top Gun: Maverick is better. Here are some areas of accuracy, some questionable areas, and some areas of total nonsense.

Accuracies 
  • Pulling 9 Gs will cause most pilots to black out.
  • The air-to-air film in the middle of the film is highly accurate.
  • Hot shot fighter pilots in good physical shape and full of fun.
  • Top Gun school for only the very best fighter pilots in Navy and Marine squadrons.
  • Women fighter pilots (since the 1990’s).
  • Using laser guidance to hit a target with great accuracy.
  • Ringing bell at the bar meaning free drinks for all.
  • Fighter pilots have personal call signs.

Questionable
  • Taking off on a taxiway (not unusual) covered with debris (questionable).
  • Taking so long to recover from blacking out – recovery within a few seconds is the norm, as soon as strong back pressure on the stick is released.
  • Throwing Maverick out of the bar area (the tradition is tossing someone over the bar).
Dead wrong
  • Navy Captain at age 59 still on active duty and still flying fighters.
  • Surviving after ejecting from an aircraft after it disintegrated at Mach 10 (10 times the speed of sound).
  • Flying safely through a twisting narrow valley at 660 knots and 100 feet.
  • Going into enemy territory in close formation.
  • Stealing an enemy F-14, getting it started, and finding it fully loaded with fuel, missiles, and bullets.
  • Dozens of cruise missiles 1) flying in formation, 2) at high speed and 3) to crater enemy runway(all three wrong).

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One final point: The reviews have been favorable. “Tom Cruise has rescued American cinema” is my favorite.

Major General Perry Smith USAF (ret.) flew fighter aircraft for 25 years (F-84s, F-100s, F-4s, and F-15s). He flew 180 missions in F-4D aircraft during the Vietnam War.

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